Tuesday, January 31 2006 @ 05:05 pm UTC
Contributed by: jron
Real estate is in constant waters for the time being, at least one source says. Real estate market is really difficult to predict nowadays. Facts are known from real time experience, the status of the market relies on the people behind it.
Monday, January 30 2006 @ 09:41 pm UTC
Contributed by: Admin
Reports says that in South Florida housing market maybe in a stage of cooling off from it's former status. Home prices are dropping particularly in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. From November median price of $381,600, Miami-Dade County decrease to $377,700 in December, meanwhile in Broward County the median price of $391,100 declined $369,000. The numbers were released by Florida Association of Realtors last Wednesday. Researchers says that the sudden dip were cause probably by the hurricanes and the particular slow holiday season's after effects, another fact is that the sign of the market slowing is a conception of the time required to sell a property has increase, sources said.
Monday, January 30 2006 @ 09:38 pm UTC
Contributed by: Admin
Decline on sale prices for single-family homes in Florida from November to December, still Florida's streaking real estate market posted a decent double-digit percentage for 2005.
Thursday, May 05 2005 @ 02:30 pm UTC
Contributed by: Admin
Natural calamities like floods and earthquakes spell doom for the Business scenario – not so in sunny Florida which had a busy 2004 in terms of real estate in spite of four hurricanes which hit the state between August and September.
Sunday, June 06 2004 @ 05:38 am UTC
Contributed by: Admin
Like most inventors with busy minds, Titusville resident Walter Brim anxiously is waiting for one of his ideas to pay off.
There was his shield contraption to guard against youngsters' being burned by hot stoves. And there was the umbrellalike device that attached to lawn mowers to prevent the operator from getting sunburn. Then there was the elongated automobile headlight that wrapped around the front of a vehicle like a pair of sleek, glowing sunglasses.
Sunday, June 06 2004 @ 05:37 am UTC
Contributed by: Admin
ORLANDO
Significant amounts of international money are going into Florida real estate, local and international officials said Thursday at the Metro Orlando International Summit.